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Find the angle whose complement is equal to the angle itself

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Answered by Anonymous
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it complement will be half of 90° that is 45.
Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

The angle whose complement is equal to angles itself is 45°

Step-by-step explanation:

Complementary Angles:

Sum of any two angles equal to 90° is called called complementary angles.

Complementary angle of x is 90°-x

According to the problem given,

x = 90° - x

=> x+x= 90°

=> 2x = 90°

=> x = 90°/2

=> x = 45°

Therefore,

The angle whose complement is equal to angles itself is 45°

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